The Man Who Was Good

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The Man Who Was Good

by Leonard Merrick

EN·~6 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

INTRODUCTION

7:01
2

THE MAN WHO WAS GOOD - BY - LEONARD MERRICK - WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY - J.K. PROTHERO - HODDER & STOUGHTON - LONDON—NEW YORK—TORONTO - 1921

0:22
3

CHAPTER I

31:51
4

CHAPTER II

24:37
5

CHAPTER III

38:58
6

CHAPTER IV

35:06
7

CHAPTER V

18:00
8

CHAPTER VI

25:16
9

CHAPTER VII

15:08
10

CHAPTER VIII

19:44

Description

In the bustling world of early twentieth‑century London’s theatres, a young actor grapples with hunger, unpaid bills, and the relentless search for his next role. The narrative follows his day‑to‑day survival—dodging pawnbrokers, sharing cramped lodgings, and clinging to the fleeting promise of a breakthrough. Through vivid scenes of street‑side cafés and smoky rehearsal rooms, the story captures the gritty reality of a life lived on the edge of poverty while still humming with the hope of applause.

Against this backdrop, a steadfast woman named Mary offers a quiet counterpoint. Her unwavering loyalty and subtle strength illuminate the fragile human connections forged in an unforgiving world. Merrick’s gentle humor and keen observation reveal both the comedy and the tragedy of their intertwined lives, inviting listeners to feel the pulse of ambition, love, and the relentless quest for dignity.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (351K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marc D'Hooghe (Scans generously made available by the Internet Archive - University of Toronto, Robarts Library.)

Release date

2013-09-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Leonard Merrick

Leonard Merrick

1864–1939

Remembered by fellow writers as a "novelist's novelist," he built a quiet but lasting reputation for polished fiction, sharp observation, and a deep feel for theatrical life. Though less widely read now, his novels and stories were admired for their wit, humanity, and craft.

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